05-29-2019 04:12 PM - edited 05-29-2019 04:59 PM
When using the AV mode on my canon 1dx ii with the 500mm f4 it determines the shutter speed based on the focal length used for hand holding which means it usually aims for around 1/1000th of a second but while it aims for this said shutter speed it ramps up the ISO to maintain the shutter speed at 1/1000th. The shutter speed does not need to be that high, i can quite easily hand hold it at 1/500 of a second which would bring the ISO down too.
If i use the 500mm lens on my 5D iii on AV mode the shutter speed & ISO it decides is much more reasonable because this camera does not determine what the shutter speed should be based on focal length.
Why isnt there a way to just turn the feature off on the 1dx?
Maybe im missing something obvious?
Id really like to have it how my 5D iii is.
Is there a workaround from this issue?
05-30-2019 03:13 PM
05-30-2019 03:16 PM
05-30-2019 04:13 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:
“SO because the camera is setting the shutterspeed automatically the ISO shifts to match it so that the shutter isnt lower than what it wants it to be based off of the focal length.”
You should be able to disable all of that behavior. Make “Safety Shift” is disabled, too.
You cant disable it, its on auto by default. The only other option it gives you is to set your own custom minimum shutterspeed.
It defeats the purpose of AV mode imo so realistically you may aswell just use manual mode and not even have the AV mode on the 1dx ii
"Safty Shift" was also disabled.
05-30-2019 04:19 PM
05-30-2019 04:32 PM
Check pg 168 of your manual and see if you didn't inadvertenty dial in a setting. At the "0" poistion the camera selected minimum shutter speed is 1/FL.
This is a new adjustment added to the 1D X Mk II.
05-30-2019 04:36 PM
05-30-2019 04:52 PM
It does, and if it was inadvertently shifted to +1 then the 1/500 would become 1/1000.
05-30-2019 05:10 PM - edited 05-30-2019 05:45 PM
@jrhoffman75 wrote:Check pg 168 of your manual and see if you didn't inadvertenty dial in a setting. At the "0" poistion the camera selected minimum shutter speed is 1/FL.
This is a new adjustment added to the 1D X Mk II.
Here's what happened the other day, I was outside and it was reading 1/1000th at AUTO ISO 3200 in AV mode.
The position of that setting was and has always been set to "0"
So why did it choose 1/1000th at ISO 3200 when it could have picked 1/500th at ISO 1600?
That's what makes me believe even with the setting on "0" it is still picking the shutter speed based off of the focal length?
05-30-2019 05:28 PM
I’m not following your logic. It sounds like it isn’t setting shutter speed based on focal length. If it was it would select 1/500.
I would suggest resetting camera to factory and clearing all custom settings if this is an important issue to you.
05-30-2019 07:35 PM
“I have no objection for using auto ISO. It is just another setting. It is calling it manual mode that is wrong. It is not "manual mode". That is my objection. I use manual model except.......... ”
Take it up with Canon and Webster’s Dictionary. That is the name of the shooting mode that Canon used. BTW, if you use an autofocus lens when shooting mode is “Manual”, then I guess that is not “manual shooting”, either.
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